I'm using Tasker to schedule automated reboots... this works fine while the phone is not plugged in... however the phone will fail to reboot if it is plugged in... instead it gets hung up on the battery charging animation stage. However if I change it from "Normal" reboot mode to "Recovery" reboot mode the phone will properly reboot while charging... however this process fails roughly 5% of the time... again getting hung up at the battery animation stage.
Any suggestions on how to get this working 100% of the time would be appreciated. Many thanks.
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Hi,
I'm having this problem for a while and don't remember exactly how it occurred, if I remember well, it started happening after flashing a non-stock ROM with CWM, but can't really reproduce it.
Current CWM is Cyanogen CWM-based recovery v5.0.3.2. The problem persisted even when upgrading the ROM to 4.2 (PacRom).
Anyway, as for the problem itself, when I plug-in the device to charger while its off, I see a legacy loading star similar to this one for like 5 secs, then comes up the battery icon for a couple of seconds, and device is turned off again for another 3 seconds. The whole routine repeats over and over infinitely.
Note, that the device warms up during the charging process while it's turned off.
How to solve this?
NullUser said:
Hi,
I'm having this problem for a while and don't remember exactly how it occurred, if I remember well, it started happening after flashing a non-stock ROM with CWM, but can't really reproduce it.
Current CWM is Cyanogen CWM-based recovery v5.0.3.2. The problem persisted even when upgrading the ROM to 4.2 (PacRom).
Anyway, as for the problem itself, when I plug-in the device to charger while its off, I see a legacy loading star similar to this one for like 5 secs, then comes up the battery icon for a couple of seconds, and device is turned off again for another 3 seconds. The whole routine repeats over and over infinitely.
Note, that the device warms up during the charging process while it's turned off.
How to solve this?
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Afaik, this behavior is normal. When the device is off and you plug it in via a wall charger, it's fine; it boot's up and shows the battery charging icon. However, if you plug it in via a USB port on a computer, you enter an endless boot loop.
Afaik, the only solution is to charge the device via a wall charger, or turn the device on normally and charge via any source you want.
Note: I have flashed back to stock just to test this and it behaved the same.
Note: Jelly bean roms seem to have an additional issue where, when you reboot the device while it's plugged in (any source), the device goes into the "charging only" mode. If you are plugged into a USB port then you end up in the above mentioned boot loop. The solution to that is to simply unplug the device before rebooting...
So I first got my device from a family member the other day and started to run into some problems. The device was running pretty good except that when I played games over 10 minutes the device would flicker. It would keep flickering then would turn off. It kept giving me overheating warnings but the device was never hot. I then rooted the device using the PDA named CF-Auto-Root-konawifi-konawifixx-gtn5110 with Odin 3.07 and everything went fine. Though the device would still flicker when it reached 60 degrees C, if I had it on the charger it would not flicker and everything ran fine. I then(stupidly)installed a .apk file GL Tools and my device turned off completely. When I turned it back on it would display the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 GT-N5110 logo and would stay on that not letting the device boot. I could go into Download mode and Recovery mode but restore to factory didn't work. I then tried to use Odin and root it again to see if that worked(it passed)but didn't work. I then tried again and the device turned off. When it turned back on I had the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again". I then tried to root again and Odin read FAIL. Not only that, but when I try to charge the device it wont charge, instead the screen keeps blinking very fast and it only lets me go into download mode. I really need help, I don't know what to do. I really would like to keep this tablet if It can even be fixed. Oh and opened the case and took the battery and and put it back in didn't work. Edit: The device will not turn on unless a chargers plugged in. Screen is flickering outrageously. I'm guessing its not charging at all
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Hi,
So my S3 stopped working a few weeks ago while I was on holiday. It fell from my hand and turned off on its own. After that I turned it back on and it was working fine for a couple of minutes, then the problem started happening.
Every time I opened an app that used the camera, the phone would reboot. After a couple of reboots, it would get stuck repeating the Samsung logo (haven't been able to boot it since then). When I plug the charger in, it passes the Samsung logo and then stays on the Cyanogen mod logo. I've left it on for hours on the CM logo without any luck. I can't boot into recovery mode because the vol. up button doesn't work, and I can't get adb to find the device on my pc (though it does charge when plugged into the pc).
All I'm wondering is if there's a way I can save my media files from the phone myself, or if I need to take it to a service centre.
Tl;dr - phone loops samsung logo when on battery, gets stuck on cm logo when charging, vol. up broken so can't get into recovery mode, adb won't find the device so no recovery mode like that either, want to save media files.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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So my phone slowly died this week.
It started to randomly shut off and back on again, and than i could use it for about a couple of hours before it rebooted itself again. But the random reboots started happening more and more. And now i'm at a point where the phone wont turn on anymore...
the battery is drained, and when i plug it in to charge it tries to boot into android(and not the battery/charging screen). but it has to little power to actually boot up so it shuts down before the sony logo is even gone. i don't have recovery becuase it got deleted for some reason. (that is where this problem started). But i can however put the phone in fastboot mode. but it wont charge in fastboot. Is there any way to charge the battery without the phone turning on or someting?
TLR
RIP RECOVERY
RIP BOOTLOADER
BATTERY @ 0%
NO BOOT CUZ NOT ENOUGH POWER
NEED TO CHARGE WITHOUT PHONE TURNING ON
Boot your phone into flash mode and restore stock fw using flashtool by androxyde. Afterall your phone should back to life.
So I have a OnePlus X with AOSP 9.0 installed. I tried to root it using SuperSu and when I tried to reboot it after the process was done, my phone got stuck in a boot loop. The OP logo would come on the screen for a second, the phone would vibrate and then automatically go away repeatedly. I was unable to access the recovery and was only able to get the phone into fastboot mode which told me that phone has a locked bootloader.
I feel like I might have accidently corrupted the partition that has the phone's BIOS or something
Eventually my phone ran out of battery and now I can't even charge it to be able to get into fasboot mode again. I have tried leaving the phone plugged in for two days but it isn't charging. It keeps going through this cycle of charging for a second and then not charging and wasting power for 3 seconds and leads to no gain in charge.
I also have a video of the charging boot loop if someone needs to see it.
PLEASE HELP ME :crying::crying::crying: